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it is a constant question of how are we going to survive this new environment. publishing is in a precarious position in some ways, and a lot of people think about that. we are constantly trying to change and adapt and sing on top of things. like adding e-books to our website. we are having a website in order we bring in new products all the time and more things that are nonbook items in the store that people really enjoy for gift giving. we definitely have to stay on top of things to make sure we are checking what the next place as we can be going. where are you going to browse? where you going to browse them, where you going to get ideas? well, i personally did not want amazon controlling everything. they are not the people. they are internet people. we want to making the decisions on what gets published and what gets out to the people. if you really want an independent bookstores, it might not >> finding something new by favorite author that he didn't know about. we value the people that work there. >> we continue our look at the literary culture of montpelie
it is a constant question of how are we going to survive this new environment. publishing is in a precarious position in some ways, and a lot of people think about that. we are constantly trying to change and adapt and sing on top of things. like adding e-books to our website. we are having a website in order we bring in new products all the time and more things that are nonbook items in the store that people really enjoy for gift giving. we definitely have to stay on top of things to make sure...
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it means a better environment, getting cars off the road. it is working. >> and you just had a tour of these high density housing all over san jose. you are going to have another one this spring. who do you think should participate in this type of tour? >> there are several groups. to start, planning commissioners so that they can get an education on what it is like, how it has worked, maybe even some of the deficiencies because some of the housing is actually pretty old anywhere from 20 to 25 years old. others don't quite understand not in my neighborhood that high density belongs somewhere else. they don't understand what affordable housing is, it means an apartment, a condo or town home is affordable housing. we want those people to come with us and in this case we road the rail and the light rail and showing off how it can be done. >> pardon the pun but 15 years ago you guys were on the right track. >> downtown san jose. julian and north first. you go on the tracks or in your car and you don't pay attention. it is like a resort. and then
it means a better environment, getting cars off the road. it is working. >> and you just had a tour of these high density housing all over san jose. you are going to have another one this spring. who do you think should participate in this type of tour? >> there are several groups. to start, planning commissioners so that they can get an education on what it is like, how it has worked, maybe even some of the deficiencies because some of the housing is actually pretty old anywhere...
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he has made sure our environment has been kept clean. senator casey has been a leader on education. he has been an outstanding leader on foreign policy, standing up for allies like israel. senator casey has been an outstanding senator. for tom smith to suggest otherwise is wrong. it is fine for tom smith to go on the air and compare his ideas for example wanting to shut down medication -- medicare as we know it. that is a legitimate debate to have. but going on the air and sending $20 million to attack senator casey is what people are sick and tired of. he will be rejected in this election. host: let's go to bismarck, north dakota. thanks for waiting. caller: i would like the floor to yield 10 seconds. if i could reserve 10 more, i would like to be heard a little bit more. host: this is not the u.s. senate. caller: people who put the u.s. senate in place, my point of view as an independent is, when george bush was our present, -- president, you do not talk about the president negatively. he has the vote of the entire united states. it is the job of the congress and the senate to coo
he has made sure our environment has been kept clean. senator casey has been a leader on education. he has been an outstanding leader on foreign policy, standing up for allies like israel. senator casey has been an outstanding senator. for tom smith to suggest otherwise is wrong. it is fine for tom smith to go on the air and compare his ideas for example wanting to shut down medication -- medicare as we know it. that is a legitimate debate to have. but going on the air and sending $20 million...
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he has made sure our environment has been kept clean. and safe. he has been a leader. senator casey has been a leader on education. he has been an outstanding leader on foreign policy, standing up for allies like israel. senator casey has been an outstanding senator. for tom smith to suggest otherwise is wrong. it is fine for tom smith to go on the air and compare his ideas for example wanting to shut down medication -- medicare as we know it. that is a legitimate debate to have. but going on the air and sending $20 million to attack senator casey is what people are sick and tired of. they are done with those types of advertisements. i think that is why tom smith and that brand of politics, he will be rejected in this election. host: let's go to bismarck, north dakota. independent line. nathaniel, thanks for waiting. caller: thank you for having me on. good morning. host: good morning. caller: i would like the floor to yield 10 seconds. if i could reserve 10 more, i would like to be heard a little bit more. host: this is not the u.s. senate. but we will grant that requ
he has made sure our environment has been kept clean. and safe. he has been a leader. senator casey has been a leader on education. he has been an outstanding leader on foreign policy, standing up for allies like israel. senator casey has been an outstanding senator. for tom smith to suggest otherwise is wrong. it is fine for tom smith to go on the air and compare his ideas for example wanting to shut down medication -- medicare as we know it. that is a legitimate debate to have. but going on...
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he said i don't think i would have started a company in the type of environment we have today. i want to make sure america is a place you want to start a business. people come here from all over the world, for opportunities, a chance to build for themselves. and their children. and i want to help them. i was with -- i was with one guy in st. louis, who had a small business. an electronics business. and he said that he and his son calculated how much money they were paying in taxes of what they earned. now, it is not a big business. four people, four employees. he said when they calculated their income tax, and then their payroll tax, and then their state income tax, then their gas tax, and then their real estate tax, it was over half of what they made. and he said think about this, we take a big risk to start a business. and then if we're one of the lucky ones where the business succeeds, the government wants to take half of what we make. so what i want to do, i want to lower the tax rates for small business. [ cheers and applause ] >> and i want to -- i want you to know, for b
he said i don't think i would have started a company in the type of environment we have today. i want to make sure america is a place you want to start a business. people come here from all over the world, for opportunities, a chance to build for themselves. and their children. and i want to help them. i was with -- i was with one guy in st. louis, who had a small business. an electronics business. and he said that he and his son calculated how much money they were paying in taxes of what they...
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he seemed at home in this conservative environment, yet, in the midst of his new life, mitt took off again on the campaign trail in 1970. >> she hasn't sold a lie to a political ideology. >> this time, for his mother. >> lenore romney, candidate for the united states senate. >> lenore, the dutiful candidate's wife, was now the candidate, running for the u.s. senate seat in michigan. >> i became so concerned about the direction our country has been going. >> her youngest son, mitt, was by her side. romney crossed the entire state with lenore. >> they thought there was a need for the moms and dads to have a community center. >> her style, a cautious, elegant diplomat, distinctly different from her husband's bull in a china shop approach. >> she was a very gracious woman but nuanced, careful. and i see that in mitt. >> i think he had a very advanced and mature understanding of politics, you know, at a pretty young age. lenore romney ended up getting killed in that senate race. you know, you take away lessons from victories and from defeat. >> from both parents. george thrives on candor.
he seemed at home in this conservative environment, yet, in the midst of his new life, mitt took off again on the campaign trail in 1970. >> she hasn't sold a lie to a political ideology. >> this time, for his mother. >> lenore romney, candidate for the united states senate. >> lenore, the dutiful candidate's wife, was now the candidate, running for the u.s. senate seat in michigan. >> i became so concerned about the direction our country has been going. >>...
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this young little guy was born in one of the worst environments possible, into a country where you're going to starve to death probably, get cholera and a bunch of other diseases, probably, and if not you might get maimed. so as bad as he just told you my childhood was, okay, i got beat with a belt, okay, i went to bed hungry a few times because i was born to teenage mom. okay, my life is pretty bad. let me tell you something. nobody into the most people in here have never had really bad. this guy has it that. now he's lying there dying because his right foot blown off from his left foot is partially blown off. he is lying there, he has gangrene and now he is dying a slow, miserable death. of course, being americans what do we want to do? want to help the kid, right? but don't really want to help the kid? i'm running a safe house. i'm in the middle of bad guy territory, everybody around me is hostile. i'm risking the lives of my agents and my team if i help this young man, because that's not my job. my job is to gather intelligence, get rid of the bad guys, and do what's needed to be
this young little guy was born in one of the worst environments possible, into a country where you're going to starve to death probably, get cholera and a bunch of other diseases, probably, and if not you might get maimed. so as bad as he just told you my childhood was, okay, i got beat with a belt, okay, i went to bed hungry a few times because i was born to teenage mom. okay, my life is pretty bad. let me tell you something. nobody into the most people in here have never had really bad. this...
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safety, if are you interested in farming families and keeping them together, if you're interested in the environment, if you're interested in labeling food, then your values are -- if you lie somewhere in there, you want to place -- a place to go to check to see if your elected representatives are voting your values. >> another thing you bring up, and i read through the report, you think the government should subsidize or more subsidize growers of fruits and vegetables. there's not more subsidy, people don't realize that. how big a difference do you think that would make in terms of what people pay? i think that's the question they have. >> right. it would drive prices down. for instance, you know, if you want to feed your family organics, it's very expensive. it's definitely out of the reach of low-income people. but yet, you know, a lot of us feel that nutritious foods should be affordable and easy to obtain. and so if you're taking $20 billion a year and you're using that to subsidize corn, wheat, and soy, most things that go into highly processed foods and artificially keeps things cheap. now, i
safety, if are you interested in farming families and keeping them together, if you're interested in the environment, if you're interested in labeling food, then your values are -- if you lie somewhere in there, you want to place -- a place to go to check to see if your elected representatives are voting your values. >> another thing you bring up, and i read through the report, you think the government should subsidize or more subsidize growers of fruits and vegetables. there's not more...
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it seems to be saying something about the environment. actually, i think it's a statement... about the rise of technology at the expense of the individual in today's society. i agree. oh, absolutely. th was very impressive. i hope so. it was a lot of work. i mean, thank you. rosa. i see you know your wines too. all in a day's wor dígale al sr. collins que le debería de aumentar su sueldo. what did he say ? he says you should give me a raise. i didn't think i should tell him i don't even work for you. well, maybe that's something we should lk about. federal safety rules are very strict. you really should be wearing gloves. if there were a safety hazard, i would know about it. well, u don't have to be so defensive. excuse me. your landlord's son doesn't need to learn about running a small business. he needs to learn some manners ! all right, jamal. take it easy. it's almost the end of the day. and the end of my patience. yesterday he told me my fingernails weren't clean enough. he told me i carried too many plates at one time. oh, come on. he told me he didn't like my hair. a
it seems to be saying something about the environment. actually, i think it's a statement... about the rise of technology at the expense of the individual in today's society. i agree. oh, absolutely. th was very impressive. i hope so. it was a lot of work. i mean, thank you. rosa. i see you know your wines too. all in a day's wor dígale al sr. collins que le debería de aumentar su sueldo. what did he say ? he says you should give me a raise. i didn't think i should tell him i don't even work...
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and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have been in the last 10 years. so i know that we can be organized. in order for us to take advantage and maximize the use of every organization that we have. you can do several different missions and that doesn't mean we have to go through every mission, it just means that we have to prioritize and organize ourselves in a way to keep the broader view of these missions to on one hand it drives the interrelationship and the elements. on the other hand, it also doesn't give you the basics of what you are looking. you are right, every unit can do everything. how do you
and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have...
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he voted with congress over 200 times against our environment and over 28 times against obamacare. he has voted with them on issue after issue on every -- >> moderator: congressman's dold you voted against obamacare. why? dold: if we look at the affordable care act, we can agree there things are things that are very -- i think we want to call it by its name and frankly i don't want to offend somebody that might want to call it something else but the long and short of it is i think we have 21 new taxes on this. the estimates in terms of the cost estimates on the new set of 10 years doubled so this is going to be enormously troubling. schneider: it did not double. dold: it did her career talking about a two year plan so i think this is why it's troubling because small businesses are looking at how can i be able to in essence pay the penalty and tell people they are on their own for health insurance? as someone who runs a business and someone who has deal with 100 employees from extended family, to tell them that they are going to be on their own for health insurance, i can think a fe
he voted with congress over 200 times against our environment and over 28 times against obamacare. he has voted with them on issue after issue on every -- >> moderator: congressman's dold you voted against obamacare. why? dold: if we look at the affordable care act, we can agree there things are things that are very -- i think we want to call it by its name and frankly i don't want to offend somebody that might want to call it something else but the long and short of it is i think we have...
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the birds have been in an environment with very poor air quality they certainly are susceptible to it just as much as we humans are. there will be at least a 30 day quarantine period because we certainly don't want to opt out any birds that may have an issue later on down the road. anyone interested in adopting these birds should contact the greater chicago bird club. another inspection is scheduled for november 2nd. fire ravages an old church in the englewood neighborhood on the south side. fire crews battled the fire from outside hearing that the roof was going to collapse no one was hurt but the pastor is devastated. >> i am just devastated, i don't know what to do. no cause yet for the fire the landmark church built in the 1800's it's known for its stained-glass windows recently renovated and given a new roof was the safe haven for kids in the neighborhood, mourners lined up of around the block to attend the week for seven meadows please continue to investigate a joy riding crash that took the teen-ager's life. charges are expected against the teenage driver in this fatal crash wh
the birds have been in an environment with very poor air quality they certainly are susceptible to it just as much as we humans are. there will be at least a 30 day quarantine period because we certainly don't want to opt out any birds that may have an issue later on down the road. anyone interested in adopting these birds should contact the greater chicago bird club. another inspection is scheduled for november 2nd. fire ravages an old church in the englewood neighborhood on the south side....
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that is their job to create an environment for a better job environment. >> voters are looking for people to offer hope for reducing unemployment and the state. is everything that you would do in washington to that? >> the tax policy for the u.s. -- there is no reason why good tax policy at the federal level in combination with getting dollars here would help bring jobs back to this district. i do not see anything wrong with that. >> is it futile to expect a congressman to be able to increase and women's in his home state other than your efforts to bring home the federal bacon? the grants? >> part of the work of congress is to work with the delegation to bring resources. we have brought over $100 million, working together to bring federal money. there are things we can do. i serve on the small-business community in the house. we have to focus on issues like access to capital for small business. we have to continue with regulatory reform. i have put forth an important engine to called making america, a set of bills to rebuild profiling manufacturing, american manufacturing, and tax breaks
that is their job to create an environment for a better job environment. >> voters are looking for people to offer hope for reducing unemployment and the state. is everything that you would do in washington to that? >> the tax policy for the u.s. -- there is no reason why good tax policy at the federal level in combination with getting dollars here would help bring jobs back to this district. i do not see anything wrong with that. >> is it futile to expect a congressman to be...
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is a joint intergovernmental multinational environment. it is inter-agency participation. it's an environment that might require some combined maneuvers but also has a touch of terrorism, criminality, opportunists. to complex battlefield that one minute might require some level of combat operations in the next minute might require leaders to adapt and understand the social economic conditions they are operating in and out of the integrate inter-agency multinational, multinational actors in a very small area? that is important for us so we are now training toward that end adjusting that as we go forward. that will be important in informing us what are the capabilities we need and what are the modernization programs we need as we go forward? we also in my mind provide something that the other services can but we have had a lot of recent experience and that is providing jdf capable headquarters. and we have been able -- with completely over the last 10 or 12 years to play gtf force, the center of jt's so what we want to do is build capabilities that allow us to have joint tas
is a joint intergovernmental multinational environment. it is inter-agency participation. it's an environment that might require some combined maneuvers but also has a touch of terrorism, criminality, opportunists. to complex battlefield that one minute might require some level of combat operations in the next minute might require leaders to adapt and understand the social economic conditions they are operating in and out of the integrate inter-agency multinational, multinational actors in a...
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al gore dinot talk about the environment when he was running for president, and these guys did not talk -- >> when he was running in 1988 he talked about it. >> when you have the mitt romney as governor running against this obama, their positions would not have been different mitt romney ndorser of cap- and-trade. >> tre ia hu disconnect, because the political culture is still full of deniers and politicians reflect that. unbelievable to go through three talktes and not about climate change at all. >> there has been a lot of advertising by interest groups to put forth the idea of fossil fuels and negate the idea of climate mornings, and tha hasn't -- negate the idea of a climate warming, and that has had an effect. >> in september, one of nasa's's satellites went dark, essentially did they had a back up a satellite, and that would tell us that the big storm was coming. they're not spending money. they are cutting back on this kind of stuff if we don't have those satellites -- >> while we have not been paying attention, the way we spend our money, state, local, and federal has gone more
al gore dinot talk about the environment when he was running for president, and these guys did not talk -- >> when he was running in 1988 he talked about it. >> when you have the mitt romney as governor running against this obama, their positions would not have been different mitt romney ndorser of cap- and-trade. >> tre ia hu disconnect, because the political culture is still full of deniers and politicians reflect that. unbelievable to go through three talktes and not about...
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and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role we'll play in implementing the new d.o.d. strategic guidance. and, yes, the army will always be there to fight and win wars, it's no longer enough. whether it's fiscal constraints or whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an army we have to do much more. it's essential for us to help the geographic combatant commanders in order for them to shape a complex and dynamic uncertain world. conflict sultmatically a human endeavor and the army strength is operating amongst populations. at the nexus of many domains, including cyber, it's very important for us to understand the relationships between cyberand the human dimension and the land domain. what does that mean for future conflict? i think sometimes in our conversations we don't really talk about that. and it's important for us to understand that as we move forward. i believe the army's unique strategy capabilities are crucial as we move forward. we have to
and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role we'll play in implementing the new d.o.d. strategic guidance. and, yes, the army will always be there to fight and win wars, it's no longer enough. whether it's fiscal constraints or whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an army we have to do much more. it's essential for us to help the geographic combatant commanders in order for them to shape a complex and...
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if you think about that, the implication for candy at the time work environments. he was having a hard enough time getting legislation then. if he was further weakened by this perceived failure, he would not cut difficulty to 1963 and especially in the 1964 election. it is a vested interest in getting this program passed by sending off these attacks. possibly he wouldn't have had political capital to do things at the american university speech. he might not have the political capital to get the treaty through. so there's very practical reasons why he wanted to control the message, why he wanted to deflect the attacks going on during this period. post i want to challenge you on one day we read about on the domestic political angle, which is the pretty much escapade jfk from the charges domestic politics influence his actions and crisis. it is clear he had an interesting not providing the opening tip given in to nuclear blackmail, that he had appeased these others. do you believe that domestic article concerns were influenced in jfk's decision-making? i'll just give
if you think about that, the implication for candy at the time work environments. he was having a hard enough time getting legislation then. if he was further weakened by this perceived failure, he would not cut difficulty to 1963 and especially in the 1964 election. it is a vested interest in getting this program passed by sending off these attacks. possibly he wouldn't have had political capital to do things at the american university speech. he might not have the political capital to get the...
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i was able to get out, a very dangerous time, very dangerous environment. >> chris, you start running drugs for a man named jack anders. can you describe for us that first experience when you were heading to wichita? >> i never did drugs so i don't understand the drug holder perce. the first drug i ran was 100,000. we negotiated the price. i got in the car and started driving and all i could think is what happens if my car breaks down or get a flat tire or in a wreck? i was freaking out over the fact the drug there in my car period. at that point dilutions of paranoia start sinking in a new see ghosts behind every tree and cops behind every bush and i thought i was going insane. >> you had a particularly ingenious disguise. >> there's a ski mountain north of el paso. i read this key reports and when i hit the border patrol checkpoint, the border agent never questioned me before. when i was running drugs i was younger and better looking because i had hair. you would ever guess i was involved in any sort of criminal enterprise. and i went about my way. was the first time he asked me que
i was able to get out, a very dangerous time, very dangerous environment. >> chris, you start running drugs for a man named jack anders. can you describe for us that first experience when you were heading to wichita? >> i never did drugs so i don't understand the drug holder perce. the first drug i ran was 100,000. we negotiated the price. i got in the car and started driving and all i could think is what happens if my car breaks down or get a flat tire or in a wreck? i was freaking...
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neil: who suffers more in an environment like this? >> is about getting your people out. if people have their homes underwater or whatever, you know, wanting to vote may be important, but it becomes a lot less. i suspect a hurricane probably lowers turnout to be specific. >> very interesting. i do want to lay a couple of things to you on new jersey. we told you the former new jersey governor has been on the phone with us saying that he suspects the famous atlantic city boardwalk has been destroyed. it is now a memory. i do have a friend of mine that works a little ways from her. he assured me that it was very hard to tell because everything around there seems to be underwater. but that doesn't necessarily mean that the boardwalk has been destroyed. but it's hard to tell with underwater. if that is the case, certainly one of the longest and most iconic stretches of boardwalk on the jersey coast. it is at the very least severely damaged, and maybe the story. we already have indications that atlantic city boardwalk is about three times larger and a lot lighter. casinos, rest
neil: who suffers more in an environment like this? >> is about getting your people out. if people have their homes underwater or whatever, you know, wanting to vote may be important, but it becomes a lot less. i suspect a hurricane probably lowers turnout to be specific. >> very interesting. i do want to lay a couple of things to you on new jersey. we told you the former new jersey governor has been on the phone with us saying that he suspects the famous atlantic city boardwalk has...
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>> i don't think there's been enough systems established to deal with the high frequency me trading environment. we're in an entirely different situation now in the last five years. even the locations. one of the very interesting parts of that is very mysterious about how could you have work if you had disruptions. >> tom: colocation is when a oker or trader puts their couter next toex the exchange computer sometimes at the exchange. >> and finally, david, are you confident that the exchanges are ready to go tomorrow? >> i think they will be. if they say they are. this is a market situation. the exchanges know what's going on. they say they're ready. i'm confident they will be there. >> tom: you've been in that seat before. david ruder with us from the cme group, former chairman of the securities and exchange commission. >> tom: lincoln ellis is the chief investment officer with the strategic financial group.ee with us from chicago. do you think a cautious day of trading or a wild day of volatility? >> well, probably a bit of both. as you know, it's the month's end, and you have a fair amount o
>> i don't think there's been enough systems established to deal with the high frequency me trading environment. we're in an entirely different situation now in the last five years. even the locations. one of the very interesting parts of that is very mysterious about how could you have work if you had disruptions. >> tom: colocation is when a oker or trader puts their couter next toex the exchange computer sometimes at the exchange. >> and finally, david, are you confident...
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we have beautiful places, a wonderful environment. i think a great environment is a real bonus. people thought that was anti jos jobs, anti-economic development. businesses want to be here. >> let me gets jeff craig get in here. >> one of the pollutants here is sulfur. and i think what we have done is actually waved the requirements to put that manufacturing in the coastal zone. they did it under some crazy theory that this was green energy. i would say, let us follow governmengovernor petersons lea. >> next student question. >> and student brings us to education issues. >> hello. , a graduate student. my question regards capital funding of chart >> schools. the receiver $1,000 less per student in a funding -- charter schools receive less in a funding a. i think charter schools form a role. many drug range of options. but there -- we have a range of options. they really are not as cost efficient. the state should take a role funding of those. >> in the interest of full disclosure, my daughter graduated from the charter school. where does the money come from? when the charter sch
we have beautiful places, a wonderful environment. i think a great environment is a real bonus. people thought that was anti jos jobs, anti-economic development. businesses want to be here. >> let me gets jeff craig get in here. >> one of the pollutants here is sulfur. and i think what we have done is actually waved the requirements to put that manufacturing in the coastal zone. they did it under some crazy theory that this was green energy. i would say, let us follow...
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. >> we come to a difficult environment. they are a great fans. they are almost as goods as ours. they are great fans and they make it difficult. we've done a really good job. a lot of times you're coming, there's awkward weather conversation. taking to the game plan? >> fired to the chargers. first quarter, edwards richardson, avoids some san diego defenders. 46 yards. and late 4th quarter. san diego down 7-6. and up and full. that's good news to san diego, loses in the afc west. aren't those the ugliest uniform you've seen. ben roth listberger scrambling. pittsburgh over washington. roth listberger threw for three touchdowns. one yard scored to will johnson. and they approved to 4-3. 30 miles an hour gusts to philadelphia. eagles, falcons game. falcons matt ryan to drew davis in the back of the end zone. davis gets both feet down. 2nd quarter, 14-7 falcons. lions connects to julio jones. beats -- and that's the 63-yard touchdown. falcons win 30-17. they are still unbeatenned at 7- 0. the nascar for you, dale earn hart, jr., down to martin dale. and later, jimmy johnson wrecked a
. >> we come to a difficult environment. they are a great fans. they are almost as goods as ours. they are great fans and they make it difficult. we've done a really good job. a lot of times you're coming, there's awkward weather conversation. taking to the game plan? >> fired to the chargers. first quarter, edwards richardson, avoids some san diego defenders. 46 yards. and late 4th quarter. san diego down 7-6. and up and full. that's good news to san diego, loses in the afc west....
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and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role will play and implement the new dod strategic guidance. and just the army will always be there to fight and win wars, but it's no longer an option. whether it is fiscal constraints of whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an arm and we have to be able to do much more. it's a central philosophy, in order for them to shape a complex and dynamic concerned world. conflict is ultimately a human endeavor, and the army strength is operating amongst its populations. and at the nexus of many domains, including cyber, it's very important for us to understand relationships between cyber and the human dimension and the land domain. and what does that mean for future conflicts. and i think sometimes in our conversations we don't really talk about that. and it's important for us to understand that as we go forward. i believe the army's unique strategic get those are crucial as we move forward. we have to be able to p
and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role will play and implement the new dod strategic guidance. and just the army will always be there to fight and win wars, but it's no longer an option. whether it is fiscal constraints of whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an arm and we have to be able to do much more. it's a central philosophy, in order for them to shape a complex and dynamic concerned world....
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he had, i think, a need for a more expansive environment, more stimulating urban environment to grow intellectually. so that was his choice. >> he needed to actually physically leave and fly across the country and start again at this much more rigorous school to be barack obama, the promising young scholar m intellectual that would grow up to be president. c2 >> nrator: barack obama cameme st to engage the w, espeal the b wor he sed by moving tedgege of harm. >> if we wanted thin to be harder for ourselves, we succeeded ndery. it was kd of a gttyy neighborhood. the aparent ne door us on thd fls bu out and stay that way whol time that we l the we had, like, five locks on door, including one of those bars that you put in after you've gside the apartmen >> nrator: a cple of fds from oxy days ed h >> i think it was complete intimidation by new york city, which seemed rougher and tougher and uncivilized than any other place either of us had lived. and both of us were probably questioning, "why the heck did i come to this place it was scary and we had no resources. >> well, new york to me
he had, i think, a need for a more expansive environment, more stimulating urban environment to grow intellectually. so that was his choice. >> he needed to actually physically leave and fly across the country and start again at this much more rigorous school to be barack obama, the promising young scholar m intellectual that would grow up to be president. c2 >> nrator: barack obama cameme st to engage the w, espeal the b wor he sed by moving tedgege of harm. >> if we wanted...
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when you vote against the environment. >> i did not vote against women's rights. i stood up for gun control. these are the things that are important. i stood up for planned parenthood. i think this is important to note that i do stand up and go across the aisle and work with colleagues on the other side of the aisle. i have worked with sandy davis, barney frank and lend more and senator durban and so many others on down the line. henry waxman. to go your reaction. -- >> your reaction. i understand the discussion you had, but a look of the votes to have taken. other people in your party had the courage to stand up to leadership and say this ryan plan is not good for the middle class, students and they voted against it. see the online question. will you support comprehensive immigration reform, the dream act, a driver's license for undocumented immigrants? your reaction to that question. >> what i will say is that our nation we generally try to judge someone on what they have done. when i said is i do think the dream act as a step in the right direction. we need to
when you vote against the environment. >> i did not vote against women's rights. i stood up for gun control. these are the things that are important. i stood up for planned parenthood. i think this is important to note that i do stand up and go across the aisle and work with colleagues on the other side of the aisle. i have worked with sandy davis, barney frank and lend more and senator durban and so many others on down the line. henry waxman. to go your reaction. -- >> your...
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voluntarily surrendered its license after inspectors found what they say were significant issues with the environment in which medications were being compounded. officials didn't release details but did say patients had been receiving intravenous medications at the pharmacy violating state law. the action follows last week's decision to revoke the license of the new england town putting center, the plant at the center of the ongoing meningitis outbreak. >> women who kick the smoking habit live longer. british researchers who followed more than a million women report life expectancy was dramatically improved among those who quit smoking compared with women who continued to smoke. all the women who stopped smoking around age 50 remained significantly higher risk of death, compared with women who never smoked, the risk was still lower than among current smokers. deaths from lung cancer were also reduced markedly and women who quit smoking. >> lunch break is next. we're making homemade caramel apples with the vanilla bean sea salt caramel. all of these recipes that the variations of vanilla. >> we talked
voluntarily surrendered its license after inspectors found what they say were significant issues with the environment in which medications were being compounded. officials didn't release details but did say patients had been receiving intravenous medications at the pharmacy violating state law. the action follows last week's decision to revoke the license of the new england town putting center, the plant at the center of the ongoing meningitis outbreak. >> women who kick the smoking habit...
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. >> we've come into the very difficult environment. it's a rough crowd to play in front of. they're great, they're great fans they're almost as good as ours. but they're great fans. and they make it difficult on us and we've done a really good job. the two times i've been here blocking out those distractions. a lot of times you come in leer and there's some awkward weather situations. we've done a good job fighting the distractions and finding ways to get a win and come in here. >>> the rangers were hoping for a loss by san diego in cleveland. first quarter, browns' rookie trent richardson breaks the tackle. 26-yard touchdown run and the browns led 7-6. that was the only score. late fourth quarter, 7-6. san diego down by a point. fourth and 10 philip rivers' pass tipped incomplete. cleveland wins it's ugly but they won it and here's what it all means. the saints and broncos are playing right now. the denver loses the raiders will be in a tie for first place in the afc west. how about that? >>> the 49ers hit prime time tomorrow night against arizona. so far, all the trash tal
. >> we've come into the very difficult environment. it's a rough crowd to play in front of. they're great, they're great fans they're almost as good as ours. but they're great fans. and they make it difficult on us and we've done a really good job. the two times i've been here blocking out those distractions. a lot of times you come in leer and there's some awkward weather situations. we've done a good job fighting the distractions and finding ways to get a win and come in here....
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but in that environment, opposition to economic assistance, in particular to egypt has declined rather sharply over the last two years. we don't have it on this graph, but the same pattern only more so with respect to economic assistance to pakistan and ghanistan. support for economic assistance to israel and military assistance to israel remains pretty stable. and finally let me turn to asia. we're going to see momentarily that americans now really are beginning to be fully focused on asia as a region, the region of rising importance to the united states. they see the rise of asia. they're comfortable with the rise of asia. they see chinese economic growth as both an opportunity and challenge. they're comfortable with the u.s. military role and presence in asia, unlike their discomfort, very deep discomfort, with u.s. military involvement at this point in the middle east. and they look to south korea and japan as our key allies in the region to help us achieve our goals. so for the first time in the chicago council surveys since 1994 since when we began asking this question, a majorit
but in that environment, opposition to economic assistance, in particular to egypt has declined rather sharply over the last two years. we don't have it on this graph, but the same pattern only more so with respect to economic assistance to pakistan and ghanistan. support for economic assistance to israel and military assistance to israel remains pretty stable. and finally let me turn to asia. we're going to see momentarily that americans now really are beginning to be fully focused on asia as...
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we are shifting to an environment where the u.s. may be a bigger source of rest. in addition, they are not that cheap against other markets. we like northern europe, we'd like asia, we buy commercial markets. liz: we have brazil on a couple of these funds. why brazil? >> brazil is an interesting play. the stocks are very cheap. they trade for about less than 10 times earnings, and one of the things we like about it is the real evidence of structural reform. we see monetary policy model tries on the types of structural reform that leads to faster growth. also, very good energy, and as a is a sector that we like over the long-term. liz: let me just say you also like china funds. these are energy companies, banks, etc., china, seeing a little bit of a slowdown? >> i think we are. china has been a disappointment this year. no one believes it's going back to 10% growth. we do think the worst news is behind it and it will rebound in 2013. another area is chinese small caps. companies that will benefit the most consumption continues to rise in china. liz: chinese small c
we are shifting to an environment where the u.s. may be a bigger source of rest. in addition, they are not that cheap against other markets. we like northern europe, we'd like asia, we buy commercial markets. liz: we have brazil on a couple of these funds. why brazil? >> brazil is an interesting play. the stocks are very cheap. they trade for about less than 10 times earnings, and one of the things we like about it is the real evidence of structural reform. we see monetary policy model...
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which will cut our oil imports in half and held our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax codei want t will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes to defending this country. and we are grateful to this state. but we also understand to be strong, it is time to use some of the savings from winding down two wars to pay down our debt. fixing roads, putting folks back to work, rebuilding bridges, making sure schools are state of the art. and that is especially important for our veterans. we want to put them to work because if they fought for our work country and defend our freedom, they should not have to fight for a job when they come home. that is what is at stake in this election. and president clinton talked about it. we have
which will cut our oil imports in half and held our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax codei want t will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes...
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>> it's also the regulatory environment. the barclays particularly in this country, a whole focus on bank management pay and so on. so clearly they're trying to respond to that regulatory and social push for lower pay to bank management. so with all of this in mind, if they can control costs, they can refocus business on either higher margin business or better quality business, at some point will be profitable. >> it broaden out to the market in general, you point out that, yes, earnings have been relatively in line with the paths. beating estimates like two-third of the time, but falling short on the revenue side. it doesn't necessarily point to a stronger market longer term. >> to me the early season in the u.s. has been poor. share negative for the first time in three years year on year. and revenue growth will be one of the key metrics to look at in the current environment. if nominal terms these countries cannot generate growth, what ask z. it mean for the global economy. >> 63% of cash flow is going to buy backs. what
>> it's also the regulatory environment. the barclays particularly in this country, a whole focus on bank management pay and so on. so clearly they're trying to respond to that regulatory and social push for lower pay to bank management. so with all of this in mind, if they can control costs, they can refocus business on either higher margin business or better quality business, at some point will be profitable. >> it broaden out to the market in general, you point out that, yes,...
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it is a tough environment -- the regulatory overreach. it is a tough environment to change around without a new president. if we are stuck for four more years, this president is not going to get better in the regulatory side. he is going to be much more aggressive than the house. he has held back on things he will not go back on any more. andy will not go through congress, but on his own. with respect to try to figure out the fiscal issues, if the economy continues to grow at 1% or 1.4% compound i do not care what -- 1% or 1.4%, i do not care what do you close. he will not handle the fiscal deficit that we have. you may hurt the economy even more under this regulatory brace that the president has put us in. that is my biggest concern with that obama presidency. regardless of trying to solve the budget crisis, he will be doing so much more damage with obamacare being implemented and tax cuts off expiring and with more aggressiveness on his part, this economy is going to crumble. and credit do you see the rugged ituri issues the -- >> do yo
it is a tough environment -- the regulatory overreach. it is a tough environment to change around without a new president. if we are stuck for four more years, this president is not going to get better in the regulatory side. he is going to be much more aggressive than the house. he has held back on things he will not go back on any more. andy will not go through congress, but on his own. with respect to try to figure out the fiscal issues, if the economy continues to grow at 1% or 1.4%...
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liz: you shut down the floor but keep the electronic trading going. >> in this environment we can trade stocks in milliseconds. a storm, rain should not stop the new york stock exchange from opening its system. it should not stop the nasdaq or any of them. a small investor, maybe some trader can't get to work that works at goldman sachs, that's fine. but the bottom line is, the average investor should be able to trade stocks, buy a stock right now when they want. the system should not be shut down because of the storm. and it's absurd when you think about it. we've had years and years of technology -- liz: well traders were e-mailing me and said i'm upset, i wanted to go to work, i can handle this. >> it is one thing to be physically on the floor. the question is for a small investor and these markets are for the public too, by the way. the average investor that buys and sells stocks. you know, needs access to the markets. it makes no sense. this does not make sense. liz: on any other day you would never see what i'm about to show you and that is a shot of the big board at zero at 3:28
liz: you shut down the floor but keep the electronic trading going. >> in this environment we can trade stocks in milliseconds. a storm, rain should not stop the new york stock exchange from opening its system. it should not stop the nasdaq or any of them. a small investor, maybe some trader can't get to work that works at goldman sachs, that's fine. but the bottom line is, the average investor should be able to trade stocks, buy a stock right now when they want. the system should not be...
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i think what is unique here is clearly an understanding of the environment, the customer. if you come back to my initial comments about focusing on the customer and producing products that our customers really want and value. sos and understanding that the market customer manufacture in the sense that the economics distribution, the supply base that i talk about the 12,000 jobs come in the adjacent jobs in the supply base of related engineering activities. there's a big multiplier on that number. so i just keep coming back to the market itself, the opportunity to put growing vehicles out there, to focus on the things people really want them to tie back with jobs. you know, historically our industry, particularly the domestic manufacturers here in the detroit area, have this kind of images, you know, vehicles that are not high-quality vehicles that don't perform well for my fuel economy's good in just one area we've been focusing tremendously in the last two years on fuel economy and emissions. they've made a commitment to engineer the highest quality vehicles and the best
i think what is unique here is clearly an understanding of the environment, the customer. if you come back to my initial comments about focusing on the customer and producing products that our customers really want and value. sos and understanding that the market customer manufacture in the sense that the economics distribution, the supply base that i talk about the 12,000 jobs come in the adjacent jobs in the supply base of related engineering activities. there's a big multiplier on that...
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make sure that we are protecting the environment because a great environment is a bonus in terms of economic development. at the time when governor russell peterson past the coastal zone act, people thought that was an economic antijobs, and i economic development. it turned out to be precisely the opposite because we had such a beautiful delaware bay the business is one to be here and that is why we focus on the bay shore initiative. >> moderator: markell: one of the objectives that i have is deciding the electorate power plant in the coastal zone for the boom boxes i think that we have actually waive the requirement on the coastal zone act to put an end of our strength as a buddy and electricity in the coastal some and we've done it under this theory that it was green energy and that is what governor peterson has believed that facility should not be in the coastal zone. >> moderator: we are going to move on to the next question and a close that one out. a question at the university of delaware brings us to education issues. >> my question regards the funding for charter schools. charter sc
make sure that we are protecting the environment because a great environment is a bonus in terms of economic development. at the time when governor russell peterson past the coastal zone act, people thought that was an economic antijobs, and i economic development. it turned out to be precisely the opposite because we had such a beautiful delaware bay the business is one to be here and that is why we focus on the bay shore initiative. >> moderator: markell: one of the objectives that i...